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Berwick blitzed

BERWICK Netball Club’s Agrade team failed to match it with a strong Pakenham side and went down by 62 goals on Saturday. Scores Berwick 14...

Hard win leaves ROC short

A SIXgoalstoone final term gave ROC a fourpoint win over Devon Meadows, but other results meant the Kangaroos would not participate in the finals....

Bob ‘so proud of his heritage’

By Jim Mynard ROBERT Arthur Wanke died at Casey Hospital on Monday 22 August after a short illness. He was 74. Mr Wanke was the sixth of...

Sewerage farm could be the answer

By Paul DunlopPAKENHAM’S sewerage farm could be an unlikely saviour for people pushing for a motorsports facility. Cardinia Shire Council last week claimed the farm...

CEO defends $65,000 ‘planning tool’

By Paul Dunlop CARDINIA Shire Council spent $65,000 to gauge public opinion about a range of issues that will help it plan for life beyond...

Bowls get rolling at Berwick

A CLEAR blue spring sky greeted members and visitors to the opening of the new season at Berwick Bowling Club on Saturday. Bowlers were welcomed...

Farm ‘tip’ gets cleaned up

By Paul DunlopCONTRACTORS have helped to clean up building site rubbish that an angry Pakenham farmer said had turned his paddocks into a tip. ...

Call for youth input

YOUNG people in the south east have an opportunity to become involved in planning National Youth Week through a City of Casey youth committee....

Council’s position undecided

CARDINIA Shire Council still has to decide its stand in relation to the application before the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal to establish a...

Police warn

BUNYIP police have interviewed six young people in relation to vandalism at the town’s primary school during the last school holidays. The young people were...

Tips for holding events

THE City of Casey will present a free eventplanning seminar to assist community groups in staging successful events. The twohour seminar will enable those who...

BiLo off to a fresh start

By Paul DunlopPAKENHAM’S new BiLo supermarket opened its doors this week, promising a new ‘fresh and friendly’ option for shoppers. The $2.2 million development is...

Breakfast a piece of toast

**PAKENHAM’s Les Jones, a great man in every sense, is feeling a little ripped off after a recent breakfast purchase while volunteering in the...